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The current in the wires of a circuit is 60.0 milliAmps. If the

voltage impressed across the ends of the circuit were tripled
(with no change in its resistance), then its new current would
be milliAmps.

User Amazin
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Answer:

180 m amp

Step-by-step explanation:

V = IR

v/r = i mutiply both sides by

3

3v / r = 3 i so the current will triple to 180 mAmp

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